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Thank you for all your advice, Mark; I will remember it. I think I understand what you mean about not worrying too much about regaining intelligence not because of any chance that I won't, but because it's not a healthy thing to do in any event. I will try to moderate my activities for a good while until I feel much healthier.

Thank you again!
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